Ararahih'urípih
A Dictionary and Text Corpus of the Karuk Language

Vina Smith: Sentences: cooking, packing, jumping, throwing (2013)

Primary participant: Vina Smith (speaker)
Date: 2013
Project identifier: VS-31
Publication details: Unpublished (recorded by Andrew Garrett, Erik Maier, Line Mikkelsen, and Karie Moorman in Yreka on March 29, 2013)


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[1] pa'áama tóo mnish.
She cooked the fish.
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[2] vúra uum yav.
It is good.
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[3] pa'áama tóo mnish vúra uum kúnish ikxáramkunish.
She cooked the fish, it was black.
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[4] tu'íinka.
It burned.
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[5] pa'áama tóo mnish xás vúra tu'íinka.
She cooked the fish and it burned.
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[6] pa'áama tóo mnish xás tu'íinka.
She cooked the fish until it burned.
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[7] xás ikxáramkunish.
Then it was black.
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[8] pa'ápxaan tu'íinka.
The hat burned.
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[9] pa'ápxaan vúra tu'íinka ikxáramkunish.
The hat burned black.
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[10] tóo kxáramkunish.
It is blackened.
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[11] táay vúra paxuntápan ífikeesh.
You will pick up a lot of acorns.
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[12] tóo xyar.
It is full.
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[13] táay vúra ífikeesh paxuntápan.
Pick up lots of acorns.
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[14] vúra tóo xyar pa'átimnam.
She packed the basket full.
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[15] tóo yrúhunih.
It rolled away.
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[16] úyrúuhsip.
It is rolling away.
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[17] papúsihich tóo skákuraa pa'amkírak.
The cat jumped up on the table.
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[18] papúsihich tóo skákuraa amkiravásih.
The cat jumped on the table.
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[19] papúsihich tóo skákunih.
The cat jumped onto the ground.
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[20] pa'ávansa tóo path pa'unúhxiitich xas ikrivkírak.
The man threw the ball on the chair.
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[21] pa'ipaha tóo kyívishrih.
The tree fell.
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[22] pa'ípaha vúra yáv tóo kyívish.
The tree fell down good.
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[23] a' tupáathuraa pa'ípahak pa'unúhxiitich.
He threw the ball up into the tree.
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[24] ípahak tupáathka.
He threw it to the tree.
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[25] tupáathunih.
He threw it down.
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[26] a' tupáathunih ípahak.
He threw it down in the tree (from above).
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[27] uktinvunáatih.
She is hitting them with rocks.
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[28] sára mûuk tóo ktinvunaa.
She hit them with bread.
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[29] pasára vúra tóo ktinvunaa táay pa'áraaras.
She threw bread at a lot of people.
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[30] pa'sára vúra tóo ktir.
He threw the bread at him (and hit him).
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[31] tóo ktir pa'ávansa.
She threw it at the man (and hit him).
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[32] pa'ás mûuk vúra tóo ktir pa'ávansa.
She hit the man with rocks.
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[33] xáyfaat ishkáakatih.
Stop jumping on it.
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[34] xáyfaat i'áamtih.
Don't be eating.
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[35] tóo yúuhva.
She (the cat) threw up.
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[36] papúsihich tóo yúuhva.
The cat threw up.
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[37] papúsihich tóo msákar.
The cat is sniffing at it.
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[38] papúsihich tóo msákar papûuvish.
The cat is sniffing the bag.
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[39] náa pananipúsihich axákyaan ni'ákihtih.
I feed my cat twice (a day).
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[40] náa kuyrákyaan ni'áamtih.
I eat three times (a day).
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[41] náa píthyaan ni'áamtih.
I eat four times (a day).
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[42] naa vúra pananipúsihich vúra táay u'áamtih.
My cat eats many times.
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[43] pananipúsihich uum vúra máh'iit kích u'áamtih.
My cat only eats in the morning.
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[44] axákyaan Medford nivâaram.
I went to Medford twice.
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[45] náa neepêerat tá kóo íim peeshkâaktih.
She told me no more jumping.
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[46] xáyfaat tá kóo peeshkâaktih.
Stop, no more jumping.
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[47] tá kóo peexápkooti pa'unúhxiitich.
Quit kicking the ball.
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